QPR’s record of scoring in all their Championship games so far this season ended with a 2-0 defeat to Stoke City at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.
The Hoops had found the net in 31 consecutive league games and were closing in on the club record of 33 before goals from Tyrese Campbell and Mario Vrancic gave their Play-Off rivals victory.
Charlie Austin’s scuffed second-half penalty was also saved by keeper Adam Davies on a frustrating afternoon for Mark Warburton’s side.
The result means Stoke climb to sixth with victory – a place behind QPR, whose defeat was their first in seven games.
Millwall ended a four-game winless streak with a 3-1 victory over mid-table rivals Birmingham City at The Den.
The Lions were two goals up by half-time through efforts from Murray Wallace and Tom Bradshaw.
Troy Deeney’s second half-strike gave Blues hope but George Evans sealed the points with Millwall’s third 17 minutes from time.
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And in Friday’s game, Tosin Adarabioyo headed home a late equaliser to keep Fulham at the Championship summit by earning a 1-1 draw at home to automatic-promotion rivals Bournemouth.
Dominic Solanke’s Cherries goal just seconds into the start of the second-half looked like sending Scott Parker’s visitors top of the table on his first return to Fulham since stepping down as their manager in June.
But defender Adarabioyo headed in a cross from substitute Tom Cairney to ensure Fulham remained a point ahead in an often bad-tempered encounter.